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Dispatches From Solitude / edited by Bradford Morrow.

LIBRA PN6010.5 .C66 No. 75 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Morrow, Bradford, 1951- editor.
Series:
Conjunctions ; 75.
Conjunctions, 0278-2324 ; vol. 75
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature, Modern--21st century.
Literature, Modern.
American fiction--21st century.
American fiction.
American poetry--21st century.
American poetry.
Physical Description:
343 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Bard College, [2020]
Summary:
SUMMARY: While plagues have historically fostered every kind of loss-of freedom, of livelihood, of hope, of life itself-the isolation of grim eras such as the one we are now experiencing can also provoke introspection, fresh curiosity, and, with luck and mettle, singular creativity. If necessity is the mother of invention, so can deprivation generate art that might not otherwise have come into being, the constraints of sequestration thus giving rise to many voices and visions. Blaise Pascal famously wrote, "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." While the writings in Conjunctions:75, Dispatches from Solitude, cannot resolve all of humanity's problems, they tend toward celebrating, even in ways that aren't all bliss and rainbows, the myriad meanings of what it is to be alive at a time of full-on global affliction. The very act of writing, no matter how sociable and gregarious a writer may be when stepping away from the worktable, is customarily one of solitude. The writer is often alone, often mute, detached from the world outside the window, scarcely moving for hours on end as whole prodigious universes emerge in graphite word trails on paper or pixelated sentences on laptop screens. It's from this solitude that the literary dispatches here all derive, carrying the reader off into worlds far beyond any hermitage. .
ISBN:
9780941964272
0941964272
OCLC:
1239326565

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